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Starting Monday, Michigan’s restaurants and bars can reopen to dine-in customers at half capacity. Business districts have welcomed the news, but as…
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A survey by the Small Business Association of Michigan suggests one in seven of their members will go out of business because of the COVID-19 pandemic.The…
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While Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has indicated that her administration is working on guidelines for a partial restart of the state’s economy as soon as May 1,…
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Today on Stateside, Great Lakes water levels are at record or near-record highs, leading to dramatic shoreline erosion and threatening lakeshore…
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In 2010, there were 247 Dollar General stores in Michigan. Now there are more than 500. And many of the new stores are located in rural areas and small…
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We often hear politicians use buzzwords: things like “media elite,” “fake news,” and “welfare state.”Some of those seem straightforward enough. Others,…
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Stateside: New cyberbulling law; kids not getting mental health help; what “business-friendly” meansToday on Stateside, Michigan's new cyberbullying law goes into effect next month, but will it actually make kids safer from online harassment? Plus, a…
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Now that Michigan has joined the ranks of states where it's legal for adults to use marijuana recreationally, employers are facing new challenges trying…
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Legalizing recreational marijuana would net half a billion dollars in new state tax revenue over its first five years, that's according to a new study.The…
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In most workplaces, people are expected to do what their boss asks of them. But some worker's cooperatives are challenging the traditional office…